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Definition of introduce in English:

introduce

verb ɪntrəˈdjuːsˌɪntrəˈd(j)us
[with object]
  • 1Bring (something, especially a product, measure, or concept) into use or operation for the first time.

    (首次)推行,采用,采取(尤指产品,措施或概念)

    various new taxes were introduced

    开征多种新税。

    measures were introduced to help families with children

    采取措施帮助有孩子的家庭。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the past few years, Swindon police, in partnership with the council, has introduced a number of measures to halt the tide of yobbish behaviour.
    • The tax measure was introduced in the last federal budget.
    • Traffic calming measures were introduced last year when engineers reduced the width of Main Road at key points to encourage motorists to slow down.
    • It is clear that there are now more new products introduced every year than before.
    • I know a few years ago a Bombay physician had introduced this concept of getting together in a group and laughing, and it has caught on in other cities in India also.
    • To cut costs, many retailers have been introducing productivity-boosting measures, such as self-service checkout lines.
    • Family tax benefits are just one of the many measures introduced by the government that effectively lower the average rate of tax.
    • The reasons for introducing these measures remain valid and the parking restrictions are now being enforced by the city council on an impartial basis.
    • Now, East Lancashire Hospitals Trust bosses have introduced a number of measures to combat the problem.
    • Initial modules introduce less complex concepts and situations, which are built upon by progressively more complex negotiation scenarios and strategies.
    • The measures included introducing a zero tax rate for reinvested profit, reducing income tax rates and raising the non-taxable minimum by 10 per cent.
    • With quality in mind, a plethora of industries have showcased their products at the venue, which has also turned out a testing ground for introducing new products as also selling new concepts.
    • The move is one of a number of measures introduced by Burnley Council as part of a shake-up of their waste collection services.
    • We know the individual can make a difference by introducing simple measures about the home such as switching off a light or turning the TV off standby.
    • This is a great place to introduce products and measure their popularity.
    • It has become a laudable tradition among all chipset developers to introduce their new products in series rather than singly.
    • Boozing in the street could cost drinkers £500 under tough new measures introduced this week.
    • At least two new flavours and products are introduced each year after extensive taste tests.
    • It is hoped the order will reduce the chance of more strict drought measures being introduced next year.
    • The bills introduce a number of measures to provide greater scrutiny of people, goods, and craft arriving in, and leaving from, New Zealand.
    Synonyms
    institute, initiate, launch, inaugurate, establish, found, instigate, put in place
    bring in, bring into being, usher in, set in motion, start, begin, commence, get going, get under way, phase in
    organize, develop, originate, pioneer, take the lead in
    informal kick off
    propose, put forward, suggest, submit, advance, table, move
    raise, broach, bring up, set forth, moot, mention, open, air, ventilate, float
    1. 1.1 Bring (a plant, animal, or disease) to a place for the first time.
      引进,引入,传入(新物种或疾病)
      horses and sheep introduced to the island did not survive
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Turkeys were introduced to Europe from the Americas in the 16th Century.
      • You have to repeat this for two weeks if you are planning to introduce exotic fishes and plants.
      • It is as if the disease was only introduced to give the appearance of three dimensions.
      • In contrast, many pest species are introduced to the region and flourish with the large expanses of a single food source.
      • Rabbits were introduced to the Macquarie Islands, far to the southwest of New Zealand, to provide food.
      • But it may not be good for its fellow killer whales because it may introduce diseases.
      • It is understood the disease was then introduced to the trout lake by an angler who had been fishing for carp.
      • The plant was introduced to Europe in the 1700s and then to America.
      • It is estimated that about one new species is introduced to the Great Lakes each year.
      • But it was the pigs, rats and monkeys introduced by man that ravaged the dodo eggs and chicks and led to the bird's extinction.
      • Donkeys were introduced to the United States with Mexican explorers.
      • Cattle and sheep can also introduce disease to other animals and overgraze native vegetation needed by wildlife.
      • Hundreds of non-indigenous species are introduced to different habitats each day.
      • So hazardous was the approach to this remote piece of rock that it's believed foxes were never introduced to Buldir.
      • Originally native to the eastern United States and Canada, this insect was apparently introduced to Europe after the Second World War.
      • The USDA regulates plants, plant products, and other organisms that may introduce plant diseases or pests.
      • The settlers introduced oak trees in the smarter parts, and they've come to value the indigenous vegetation that they were originally very dismissive of.
      • In the wake of that success, the moth was also introduced to other islands, such as Montserrat and Antigua.
      • The fox was introduced to Australia and has caused havoc to the native animal population.
      • Sheep and goats were probably introduced to Britain during the Neolithic period with other domestic livestock.
    2. 1.2introduce something to Bring a subject to the attention of (someone) for the first time.
      引进,首次推荐
      the programme is a bid to introduce opera to the masses

      该计划尝试把歌剧推向普通大众。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Several vendors have released products introducing the concept of a mid-tier application server to the screen-scraping market.
      • For subjects like environmental studies and science, a topic was introduced to all the groups simultaneously but the follow-up tasks were done individually or in pairs or in small groups.
      • To some extent it was this subject that first introduced Chinese films to international audiences.
      • It's not even introducing the subject to most kids.
      • Initially they intend introducing the sport to children and adults as a leisure activity but ultimately they are looking for Limerick gymnasts to sign up to the ever growing national squad.
      • Its value lies in introducing its subject matter to those without special knowledge.
      • The boys brought baseball equipment and introduced the game to the village.
      • Has that helped at all, at least introduced the subject to people?
      • Recorded earlier this year, it catches Young introducing his cycle to an attentive Irish audience.
      • But it is not the usual type of textbook that presents how a discipline currently sees itself and introduces its subject matter to beginners.
      Synonyms
      make conversant, make familiar, acquaint, get up to date, keep up to date
    3. 1.3 Present (a new piece of legislation) for debate in a legislative assembly.
      提出(新法案)供立法机构讨论
      bills can be introduced in either House of Parliament
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Well, my next guest introduced legislation to create a student's Bill of rights.
      • A bill was introduced into the legislative assembly that would have banned the use of powdered latex gloves throughout the state.
      • Yet inevitably some will remain suspicious that the present crisis will be used as a pretext for introducing legislation which will erode our civil liberties.
      • Draft regulations that will govern the Bill seeking to introduce legislation to control smoking in public places have been published for consultation.
      • It is not possible to conceive of a practice whereby Government binds itself as a matter of law to consult before introducing primary legislation.
      • She introduced the legislation because of fears the rules on student visas were too lax, and are turning the US into a ‘sieve’.
      • He suggested that legislation and regulations introduced by her would solve that problem.
      • Private members, however, would be free to introduce such legislation, which would be subjected to debate and a free vote.
      • In California, one assemblyman just introduced legislation to legalize same-sex marriage.
      • I have faith in the people of the United States to get beyond the present administration and the present situation, and, ultimately, to introduce such progressive legislation.
      • Human reproductive cloning is banned in countries that have introduced regulations or legislation restricting it.
      • He told a conference yesterday that he wants prices for high speed Internet access to come down, or the Government would introduce regulations and legislation to bring prices down.
      • Once you introduce laws, bylaws, legislation and regulations you are immediately restricting people's freedom, which is unavoidable.
      • Almost 70 pieces of secondary legislation were also introduced.
      • Supporters of this bill plan to introduce legislation in 2002 to include Medicaid.
      • The past two weeks have shown how far we have travelled in the debate about introducing legislation in Scotland aimed at protecting people from the damage that passive smoking causes to health.
      • Changes in the personnel might see a partial reversal of that, allowing up to 30 states to introduce legislation banning or limiting abortion.
      • If it doesn't like a particular scheme it can immediately introduce legislation to close it down - and the rules will apply retrospectively.
      • At least every time he stood to introduce some business law legislation, he showed some enthusiasm and understanding.
      • US gun control, as presented in legislation introduced by Democrats, is a joke.
      Synonyms
      propose, put forward, suggest, submit, advance, table, move
  • 2Make (someone) known by name to another in person, especially formally.

    (尤指正式地)介绍,引见

    I must introduce you to my wife
    he introduced himself as Detective Sergeant Fraser
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then she formally introduced me to Angela and a man about two or three years older than me, who wore a shiny grey suit, lots of jewellery and had very white teeth.
    • If Hector and Nolan knew each other, why didn't she introduce us instead of having me asking him for his name?
    • Harpo, the eldest son, falls in love with a young girl named Sofia, and introduces her to the family already swelling and pregnant.
    • So the cabbie introduced me to this man, whose name I have lost, and left.
    • A mutual friend formally introduced him to her during the course of the evening.
    • James introduced her and the boys - her name is Felicity and the two boys are her sons.
    • He introduced me to his salesman, a man named Sol.
    • By now Scott was merely killing time and she remained close to him as he mingled among familiar faces every so often introducing her to someone by her first name.
    • My mother soon entered the room and formally introduced us, though obviously he knew my name and I knew his.
    • She wished to know your name… and she requested that I introduce you to her.
    • In fact, he had never told her his name; somebody else had introduced him.
    • Booth got in touch with him and introduced him to her grandmother, then 99 years old.
    • But the plan is to introduce her as Tiffany, and not reveal her name.
    • I run into some nefarious character, I don't even want to mention his name, who introduces me to Madam Alex.
    • She could not remember his name since the time Catherine introduced him to her.
    • Three weeks ago, Debbie Scott, who just spoke so passionately, introduced me to a remarkable young man.
    • ‘Let me introduce us to you more formally,’ he offered, taking them closer to the table.
    • When Amy had settled in, Kevin formally introduced her to the others and led her to the training room.
    • She introduced me to a group of girls, whose names became a blur by the fifth girl.
    • ‘That would be me,’ Jessica said with a small frown, when Michael showed no intention of formally introducing her.
    Synonyms
    present, present formally, make known
    acquaint with, make acquainted with, bring into contact with
  • 3Insert or bring into something.

    插入,纳入,添入,引入

    a device which introduces chlorine into the pool automatically

    把氯气自动输入池内的装置。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • DNA replication is known to introduce short insertion and deletion mutations through various forms of strand misalignment.
    • And we introduce another device which would allow the surgeon to be able to see where on the heart they're working.
    • He recalls the time when miners from Wales dug one of the bore holes, which is still used today, and when chlorine was introduced at the treatment works.
    • The electrode is introduced through a needle inserted into a large vein in an arm or the neck.
    • Doctors introduce the device through a small puncture in the groin area before entering the Merci Retriever into an artery leading to the brain.
    • The cellular physiology workstation may optionally comprise injecting means for introducing an injection solution into the cell before and during analysis.
    • This introduces rotatory forces through the knee which can aggravate the condition.
    • We conclude that Minos can be instrumental for completion of the effort to introduce useful insertions into all known genes of D. melanogaster.
    Synonyms
    insert, inject, put, place, push, force, drive, shoot, feed
    instil, infuse, inject, add, insert, bring
    interpose
  • 4Occur at the start of; open.

    在…开始时发生;开始,引出,作为…的开头

    a longer, more lyrical opening which introduces a courting song

    一段更长也更抒情的前奏引出一首求爱歌曲。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first movement, an aria for soprano and alto soloists, has a gorgeous instrumental ritornello that introduces the contrapuntal solo parts.
    • As the swampy beat introduced the song, there was a gradually building cheer as people clicked to the songs identity.
    • For ‘Zen,’ for instance, he created that drum loop which introduces the song.
    1. 4.1 (of a person) provide an opening explanation or announcement for (a television or radio programme, book, etc.).
      (指人)为(电视或广播节目、书等)作开场白;作介绍
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Barnes tries to introduce the song, but the drummer's making a little too much racket for his liking.
      • He will introduce screenings of some of his films and conduct a movie masterclass with the audience at Pictureville Cinema.
      • His charisma often focuses attention on himself, even when he is introducing a musician to the public in a humorous or warm way.
      • When I stepped up to open the session and introduce the speaker it had been 4 p.m.
      • The audience held on to her every word as she introduced each song.
      • He introduces one song with ‘Anyway’, another with ‘Well’.
      • The conductor, wearing a dress I had seen her conduct in many times before, opened the proceedings by introducing the choir, and ‘what it stands for’ to the audience.
      • He was too shy to show his face, even as the superstar sing-song rapper introduced him and thousands of teens screamed his name.
      • No less than 31 presenters have been recruited to introduce programmes throughout the festival, and some will stay on with their own studio shows afterwards.
      • He introduces a song of heart-warming beauty ‘Scorn Not His Simplicity’ and dedicates it to every proud parent of a disabled child.
      • You could barely hear him introducing the songs.
      • It was ‘de rigueur,’ practically, to introduce your next song with a musicological essay - we all did it.
      • Then as Matt is introducing a song - explaining, as he lifts up his sleeve, showing a big tattoo of John Lee Hooker, about how he got this tattoo the day JLH died and how it was the best tattoo in the world.
      • Granada TV frontman Anthony Wilson is the master of ceremonies who will introduce an action-packed programme.
      • Caroline, who is a singer and takes part in local talent competitions, was never able to get up on stage and introduce her own songs.
      • Jay introduced the song and then you can see him getting up right away like he was walking out on it.
      • But then, he did not stop at introducing the book.
      • In his talk introducing the book, Neil challenged this view.
      • He has already introduced race nights, fancy dress parties and a pop quiz to the award-winning boozer.
      Synonyms
      announce, present, give an introduction to
      preface, precede, lead into, commence, start off, begin, open, launch

Derivatives

  • introducer

  • noun ˌɪntrəˈdjuːsəˌɪntrəˈd(j)usər
    • The physician must wait between 5 to 10 minutes before removing the introducer so as not to dislodge the implanted stent.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now he sits as key backer, non-executive director of the firm, and introducer of valuable contacts.
      • I think that's how he gets all of his introducers.
      • Mysticism, the introducer said sarcastically, is nothing; but a history of nothing - well, that is science.
      • So, for thirty-two years I have preached to the most intelligent, biblically ignorant people I know, and as our introducer has said, it has made my reputation.

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense 'bring (a person) into a place or group'): from Latin introducere, from intro- 'to the inside' + ducere 'to lead'.

  • duct from mid 17th century:

    Duct comes from Latin ductus meaning both ‘leading’ and ‘aqueduct’ formed from ducere ‘to lead’. The verb has produced numerous words in English including abduct (early 17th century) to lead away; conduct (Middle English) lead with; conduit (Middle English); deduce (Late Middle English) draw a conclusion from something; duke; educate (Late Middle English) ‘lead out’; induce (Late Middle English) lead in; introduce (Late Middle English) bring into (a group etc); produce (Late Middle English) ‘lead forward’; reduce (Late Middle English) bring back; seduce (Late Middle English) lead away (originally from duty, with the sexual sense developing in the M16th); subdue (Late Middle English) ‘draw from below’.

Rhymes

abstruse, abuse, adduce, Ballets Russes, Belarus, Bruce, burnous, caboose, charlotte russe, conduce, deduce, deuce, diffuse, douce, educe, excuse, goose, induce, juice, Larousse, loose, luce, misuse, moose, mousse, noose, obtuse, Palouse, produce, profuse, puce, recluse, reduce, Rousse, seduce, sluice, Sousse, spruce, traduce, truce, use, vamoose, Zeus

Definition of introduce in US English:

introduce

verbˌintrəˈd(y)o͞osˌɪntrəˈd(j)us
[with object]
  • 1Bring (something, especially a product, measure, or concept) into use or operation for the first time.

    (首次)推行,采用,采取(尤指产品,措施或概念)

    various new taxes were introduced

    开征多种新税。

    measures were introduced to help families with children

    采取措施帮助有孩子的家庭。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is hoped the order will reduce the chance of more strict drought measures being introduced next year.
    • Now, East Lancashire Hospitals Trust bosses have introduced a number of measures to combat the problem.
    • At least two new flavours and products are introduced each year after extensive taste tests.
    • The bills introduce a number of measures to provide greater scrutiny of people, goods, and craft arriving in, and leaving from, New Zealand.
    • The move is one of a number of measures introduced by Burnley Council as part of a shake-up of their waste collection services.
    • It is clear that there are now more new products introduced every year than before.
    • Traffic calming measures were introduced last year when engineers reduced the width of Main Road at key points to encourage motorists to slow down.
    • The measures included introducing a zero tax rate for reinvested profit, reducing income tax rates and raising the non-taxable minimum by 10 per cent.
    • The tax measure was introduced in the last federal budget.
    • I know a few years ago a Bombay physician had introduced this concept of getting together in a group and laughing, and it has caught on in other cities in India also.
    • It has become a laudable tradition among all chipset developers to introduce their new products in series rather than singly.
    • This is a great place to introduce products and measure their popularity.
    • In the past few years, Swindon police, in partnership with the council, has introduced a number of measures to halt the tide of yobbish behaviour.
    • We know the individual can make a difference by introducing simple measures about the home such as switching off a light or turning the TV off standby.
    • With quality in mind, a plethora of industries have showcased their products at the venue, which has also turned out a testing ground for introducing new products as also selling new concepts.
    • To cut costs, many retailers have been introducing productivity-boosting measures, such as self-service checkout lines.
    • Initial modules introduce less complex concepts and situations, which are built upon by progressively more complex negotiation scenarios and strategies.
    • Boozing in the street could cost drinkers £500 under tough new measures introduced this week.
    • Family tax benefits are just one of the many measures introduced by the government that effectively lower the average rate of tax.
    • The reasons for introducing these measures remain valid and the parking restrictions are now being enforced by the city council on an impartial basis.
    Synonyms
    institute, initiate, launch, inaugurate, establish, found, instigate, put in place
    propose, put forward, suggest, submit, advance, table, move
    1. 1.1 Bring (a new plant, animal, or disease) to a place and establish it there.
      引进,引入,传入(新物种或疾病)
      a cold-resistant strain of sugar cane was introduced to Louisiana
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hundreds of non-indigenous species are introduced to different habitats each day.
      • Donkeys were introduced to the United States with Mexican explorers.
      • Sheep and goats were probably introduced to Britain during the Neolithic period with other domestic livestock.
      • Turkeys were introduced to Europe from the Americas in the 16th Century.
      • But it was the pigs, rats and monkeys introduced by man that ravaged the dodo eggs and chicks and led to the bird's extinction.
      • Originally native to the eastern United States and Canada, this insect was apparently introduced to Europe after the Second World War.
      • In the wake of that success, the moth was also introduced to other islands, such as Montserrat and Antigua.
      • It is estimated that about one new species is introduced to the Great Lakes each year.
      • The settlers introduced oak trees in the smarter parts, and they've come to value the indigenous vegetation that they were originally very dismissive of.
      • You have to repeat this for two weeks if you are planning to introduce exotic fishes and plants.
      • The USDA regulates plants, plant products, and other organisms that may introduce plant diseases or pests.
      • In contrast, many pest species are introduced to the region and flourish with the large expanses of a single food source.
      • The fox was introduced to Australia and has caused havoc to the native animal population.
      • It is understood the disease was then introduced to the trout lake by an angler who had been fishing for carp.
      • Rabbits were introduced to the Macquarie Islands, far to the southwest of New Zealand, to provide food.
      • It is as if the disease was only introduced to give the appearance of three dimensions.
      • Cattle and sheep can also introduce disease to other animals and overgraze native vegetation needed by wildlife.
      • But it may not be good for its fellow killer whales because it may introduce diseases.
      • So hazardous was the approach to this remote piece of rock that it's believed foxes were never introduced to Buldir.
      • The plant was introduced to Europe in the 1700s and then to America.
    2. 1.2introduce something to Bring a subject to the attention of (someone) for the first time.
      引进,首次推荐
      the program is a bid to introduce opera to the masses

      该计划尝试把歌剧推向普通大众。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • For subjects like environmental studies and science, a topic was introduced to all the groups simultaneously but the follow-up tasks were done individually or in pairs or in small groups.
      • But it is not the usual type of textbook that presents how a discipline currently sees itself and introduces its subject matter to beginners.
      • Recorded earlier this year, it catches Young introducing his cycle to an attentive Irish audience.
      • Several vendors have released products introducing the concept of a mid-tier application server to the screen-scraping market.
      • The boys brought baseball equipment and introduced the game to the village.
      • It's not even introducing the subject to most kids.
      • Has that helped at all, at least introduced the subject to people?
      • Its value lies in introducing its subject matter to those without special knowledge.
      • Initially they intend introducing the sport to children and adults as a leisure activity but ultimately they are looking for Limerick gymnasts to sign up to the ever growing national squad.
      • To some extent it was this subject that first introduced Chinese films to international audiences.
      Synonyms
      make conversant, make familiar, acquaint, get up to date, keep up to date
    3. 1.3 Present (a new piece of legislation) for debate in a legislative assembly.
      提出(新法案)供立法机构讨论
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is not possible to conceive of a practice whereby Government binds itself as a matter of law to consult before introducing primary legislation.
      • He suggested that legislation and regulations introduced by her would solve that problem.
      • Yet inevitably some will remain suspicious that the present crisis will be used as a pretext for introducing legislation which will erode our civil liberties.
      • At least every time he stood to introduce some business law legislation, he showed some enthusiasm and understanding.
      • If it doesn't like a particular scheme it can immediately introduce legislation to close it down - and the rules will apply retrospectively.
      • Private members, however, would be free to introduce such legislation, which would be subjected to debate and a free vote.
      • A bill was introduced into the legislative assembly that would have banned the use of powdered latex gloves throughout the state.
      • She introduced the legislation because of fears the rules on student visas were too lax, and are turning the US into a ‘sieve’.
      • Almost 70 pieces of secondary legislation were also introduced.
      • The past two weeks have shown how far we have travelled in the debate about introducing legislation in Scotland aimed at protecting people from the damage that passive smoking causes to health.
      • US gun control, as presented in legislation introduced by Democrats, is a joke.
      • Well, my next guest introduced legislation to create a student's Bill of rights.
      • Human reproductive cloning is banned in countries that have introduced regulations or legislation restricting it.
      • Draft regulations that will govern the Bill seeking to introduce legislation to control smoking in public places have been published for consultation.
      • He told a conference yesterday that he wants prices for high speed Internet access to come down, or the Government would introduce regulations and legislation to bring prices down.
      • Changes in the personnel might see a partial reversal of that, allowing up to 30 states to introduce legislation banning or limiting abortion.
      • Once you introduce laws, bylaws, legislation and regulations you are immediately restricting people's freedom, which is unavoidable.
      • Supporters of this bill plan to introduce legislation in 2002 to include Medicaid.
      • In California, one assemblyman just introduced legislation to legalize same-sex marriage.
      • I have faith in the people of the United States to get beyond the present administration and the present situation, and, ultimately, to introduce such progressive legislation.
      Synonyms
      propose, put forward, suggest, submit, advance, table, move
  • 2Make (someone) known by name to another in person, especially formally.

    (尤指正式地)介绍,引见

    I hope to introduce Jenny to them very soon

    我希望很快把珍妮介绍给他们。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I run into some nefarious character, I don't even want to mention his name, who introduces me to Madam Alex.
    • A mutual friend formally introduced him to her during the course of the evening.
    • Booth got in touch with him and introduced him to her grandmother, then 99 years old.
    • When Amy had settled in, Kevin formally introduced her to the others and led her to the training room.
    • So the cabbie introduced me to this man, whose name I have lost, and left.
    • Three weeks ago, Debbie Scott, who just spoke so passionately, introduced me to a remarkable young man.
    • If Hector and Nolan knew each other, why didn't she introduce us instead of having me asking him for his name?
    • My mother soon entered the room and formally introduced us, though obviously he knew my name and I knew his.
    • She wished to know your name… and she requested that I introduce you to her.
    • Harpo, the eldest son, falls in love with a young girl named Sofia, and introduces her to the family already swelling and pregnant.
    • She introduced me to a group of girls, whose names became a blur by the fifth girl.
    • But the plan is to introduce her as Tiffany, and not reveal her name.
    • Then she formally introduced me to Angela and a man about two or three years older than me, who wore a shiny grey suit, lots of jewellery and had very white teeth.
    • She could not remember his name since the time Catherine introduced him to her.
    • James introduced her and the boys - her name is Felicity and the two boys are her sons.
    • By now Scott was merely killing time and she remained close to him as he mingled among familiar faces every so often introducing her to someone by her first name.
    • He introduced me to his salesman, a man named Sol.
    • ‘Let me introduce us to you more formally,’ he offered, taking them closer to the table.
    • In fact, he had never told her his name; somebody else had introduced him.
    • ‘That would be me,’ Jessica said with a small frown, when Michael showed no intention of formally introducing her.
    Synonyms
    present, present formally, make known
  • 3Insert or bring into something.

    插入,纳入,添入,引入

    a device that introduces chlorine into the pool automatically

    把氯气自动输入池内的装置。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • DNA replication is known to introduce short insertion and deletion mutations through various forms of strand misalignment.
    • We conclude that Minos can be instrumental for completion of the effort to introduce useful insertions into all known genes of D. melanogaster.
    • This introduces rotatory forces through the knee which can aggravate the condition.
    • Doctors introduce the device through a small puncture in the groin area before entering the Merci Retriever into an artery leading to the brain.
    • The cellular physiology workstation may optionally comprise injecting means for introducing an injection solution into the cell before and during analysis.
    • And we introduce another device which would allow the surgeon to be able to see where on the heart they're working.
    • The electrode is introduced through a needle inserted into a large vein in an arm or the neck.
    • He recalls the time when miners from Wales dug one of the bore holes, which is still used today, and when chlorine was introduced at the treatment works.
    Synonyms
    insert, inject, put, place, push, force, drive, shoot, feed
    instil, infuse, inject, add, insert, bring
  • 4Occur at the start of; open.

    在…开始时发生;开始,引出,作为…的开头

    a longer, more lyrical opening that introduces her first solo

    一段更长也更抒情的前奏引出一首求爱歌曲。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As the swampy beat introduced the song, there was a gradually building cheer as people clicked to the songs identity.
    • For ‘Zen,’ for instance, he created that drum loop which introduces the song.
    • The first movement, an aria for soprano and alto soloists, has a gorgeous instrumental ritornello that introduces the contrapuntal solo parts.
    1. 4.1 (of a person) provide an opening explanation or announcement for (a television or radio program, book, etc.).
      (指人)为(电视或广播节目、书等)作开场白;作介绍
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Barnes tries to introduce the song, but the drummer's making a little too much racket for his liking.
      • In his talk introducing the book, Neil challenged this view.
      • He was too shy to show his face, even as the superstar sing-song rapper introduced him and thousands of teens screamed his name.
      • Jay introduced the song and then you can see him getting up right away like he was walking out on it.
      • He will introduce screenings of some of his films and conduct a movie masterclass with the audience at Pictureville Cinema.
      • His charisma often focuses attention on himself, even when he is introducing a musician to the public in a humorous or warm way.
      • He introduces a song of heart-warming beauty ‘Scorn Not His Simplicity’ and dedicates it to every proud parent of a disabled child.
      • Granada TV frontman Anthony Wilson is the master of ceremonies who will introduce an action-packed programme.
      • It was ‘de rigueur,’ practically, to introduce your next song with a musicological essay - we all did it.
      • He introduces one song with ‘Anyway’, another with ‘Well’.
      • He has already introduced race nights, fancy dress parties and a pop quiz to the award-winning boozer.
      • When I stepped up to open the session and introduce the speaker it had been 4 p.m.
      • The audience held on to her every word as she introduced each song.
      • You could barely hear him introducing the songs.
      • No less than 31 presenters have been recruited to introduce programmes throughout the festival, and some will stay on with their own studio shows afterwards.
      • Caroline, who is a singer and takes part in local talent competitions, was never able to get up on stage and introduce her own songs.
      • Then as Matt is introducing a song - explaining, as he lifts up his sleeve, showing a big tattoo of John Lee Hooker, about how he got this tattoo the day JLH died and how it was the best tattoo in the world.
      • But then, he did not stop at introducing the book.
      • The conductor, wearing a dress I had seen her conduct in many times before, opened the proceedings by introducing the choir, and ‘what it stands for’ to the audience.
      Synonyms
      announce, present, give an introduction to

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense ‘bring (a person) into a place or group’): from Latin introducere, from intro- ‘to the inside’ + ducere ‘to lead’.

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